HVAC Services, AC Repair & Installation for Mesa, AZ, Homeowners
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Did a full walk through with George.
Today I performed a maintenance on a five ton Daikin heat pump and here are my findings period In heating mode, system is getting a temp rise of 34°. In cooling mode, system is getting a temp split of 20°. Blower, motor amps are within tolerance range. Blower wheel and evaporator coil are clean( there was some insulation inside the evaporator coil, it was removed during visit) Drain line was brushed, blown out and reprimed on this visit. Compressor amps are within tolerance range Outdoor fan motor amps within tolerance range Condenser, coils were chemically cleaned and rinsed Homeowner also asked during the renovations, he is having if we can install a new supply vent in an area where a wall is going to be removed. I performed a duct work assessment, and we are able to add a supply. He will call back on a later day to have us. Come out and give a full estimate. I also advised the homeowner not to have the system running during the renovations.
Today I showed up for a george flight club maintenance on two split heat pump. Here are my findings, i found that all components were operating within manufacturer's specifications. I recorded a thirty seven and a forty two degree temperature split in heat mode. I recorded a eighteen degree and a twenty two degree temperature split and cooling mode. Upon inspection of the content saint drain lines, we realize there is no union to perform a drain line blowout. Recommending to install two new unions on the condensate, drain lines for easy access remain. Condensate drain line unions (x2) one on each unit Air scrubber bulb No further thoughts or notes at this time.
Compressor shorted to ground. Will be back out to do txv and compressor. Old vacuum on system and added refrigeration and AC runs in normal operation at this time. Also replace both outlets and new power cord for both furnaces up in the attic.
Heat and AC run and normal operation at this time. Cleaned condenser coil’s.
Furnace and AC both run in normal operation at this time
Heat and ac run in normal operation at this time
Unit operating properly at this time. I Recorded a 29° temperature split. And a 3.03amp draw on the blower motor. No further thoughts or notes.
Performed safety check for heat and ac. Unit runs in normal operation at this time
Installed dog house and backing plate against the wall
Added 2 pounds and 3 ounces to West side AC unit and put in two new filters for the house. All HVAC equipment runs normal operation at this time
After doing safety check evaluations on all four units. Both of the furnaces air running in normal operation with no issues. Both sets of units need to have filters. East side AC unit runs in normal operation with no issues at this time. West side is low on refrigeration and will need to be charged in order to help prevent the compressor from going out over time. That unit is still cooling and I would recommend adding a charge to the unit. The air purifiers help with dust and bacteria and help with making the air cleaner. Once the filters get put in, the air purifiers will catch what the filter doesn’t. If longs the UV light is on, it’s working.
5 ton Bosch package heat pump 15 SEER2 Inverter Compressor System qualifies for SRP rebate of $225 per ton. SRP will send a physical check for $1,125 4-8 weeks after installation. System comes with a 10 year parts warranty through Bosch. 2 year labor warranty through All Out! Scope of Work 1. Remove & Replace existing package heat pump system with new AHRI rated package heat pump system. 2. Crane Included for Installation. 3. Supply & Install new service disconnect & electrical whip. 4. Supply & Install new surge protector. 5. Supply & Install new insulated elbow. 6. Supply & Install new roof jack with 2 plenum drops. 7. Supply & Install new 16" return duct. 8. Supply & Install new painted angle iron stand. 9. Supply & Install new thermostat control 10. Supply & Install new primary drain p-trap and test for proper operation. 11. Disposal and haul away of existing equipment per E.P.A. guidelines. 12. Process applicable utility rebates. 13. Register equipment to activate extended war
I performed a tune-up on both the heating and AC systems for all units in Mesa, AZ. After inspecting and servicing each system, all units are now running in normal operation with no issues detected, ensuring efficient performance.
Working for a customer in Mesa this morning. I found the electrical whip to be sliced and recommended replacing it to prevent water from entering and causing shorts. Additionally, the capacitor for the condensing fan motor was weak, so I replaced it with a new one. The system is now operating safely and efficiently.
I completed a thorough inspection of both the furnace and AC system in Mesa, AZ. After checking the heat exchanger, burners, and blower motor for the furnace, as well as testing the compressor and refrigerant levels for the AC, both units are running in normal operation with no issues detected. The systems are functioning efficiently and are ready to handle seasonal changes, providing reliable heating and cooling.
I found that only two registers were open, with the rest blocked off. I unblocked and opened all the registers to ensure proper airflow. After adjustments, both the furnace and AC system are now running in normal operation, providing efficient heating and cooling in Mesa, AZ.
Remove and dispose of existing compressor Install new compressor, compressor contactor, capacitor and liquid line filter drier Braze in compressor with nitrogen Pressure test system Pull a vacuum below 500 microns Fresh factory charge of R410a refrigerant
Found the blower wheel was detached from the housing and blower capacitor was out of range. homeowner decided to go with another company.
Upon arrival, the AC units Compressor was not working and only the condenser fan. Ended up finding that there was a loose connection on the hard start kit. Customer was concerned about the noise of the compressor and found the system to be low. Charge the system a little bit to see if it helps with the noise and it did not help. After adding 3/4 of a pound to system, the AC runs in normal operation at this time. Customer wanted me to charge the card that is on file for today’s service call.
Lower was only running upon arrival and unit started to run a normal operation before I was able to take the panel off. Cycle thermostat on and off four times and let unit run for about 15 minutes and could not get unit to fail. No charge per George
Upon arrival, customers evaporator coil was frozen. After looking at the evaporator coil, I was able to determine that there was a leak coming from it because of the oil. Unti was low on charge and customer wanted to charge the system. I advised the customer that I cant guarantee how long the refrigeration will stay in the system with the leak and suggested to them on either getting a new evaporator coil or a new system. The customer would like a quote on a new system as well as a quote to replace the evaporator coil and liquid line dryer. Customers AC is running in normal operation at this time.
Provide estimate on a 4 ton and 3 ton Split gas system.
Today I showed up for a no cool, Here are my findings. I found that the 45/5 MFD dual capacitor was out of tolerance. After replacing with a single 45 MFD capacitor and a single 5 MFD capacitor. System began operating within manufacturer specifications. And I recorded a 22 ° temperature difference.
Today I performed an inspection on a 2015 American standard 2 ton package unit. And here are my findings. System was maintaining around 15° temperature split. All amp draws were within manufacturer specifications. Bower wheel and evaporator coil were clean beside some light debris on the evaporator coil. Previous company had stated the TXV was bad. I perform multiple tests to ensure that the TXV was working properly. Pressures on the system were within tolerance range but system was only getting a 15° temperature split. Refrigerant was added to help improve the split However, it did not affect the temperature split. With this WHC model unit It will not achieve that 18 to 20° split because of the was it was manufactured. Condenser coils were cleaned on this visit. System is still cooling Maintaining set point of thermostat but not able to achieve the 18 to 20° split.